Km/Hr Downhill and at 4 Km/Hr on the Plain. It Takes Altogether 6 Hours. So What Distance

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Km/Hr Downhill and at 4 Km/Hr on the Plain. It Takes Altogether 6 Hours. So What Distance

http://tinyurl.com/ou22k26 HEXAWARE TEST-4

1.A man walks at 4 km/hr on plain, then at 3 km/hr uphill and then returns through the same road at 6 km/hr downhill and at 4 km/hr on the plain. It takes altogether 6 hours. So what distance he covered in one way? ( )A.24 ( )B.18 ( )C.12 ( )D.10

2.Susan can type 10 pages in 5 minutes. Mary can type 5 pages in 10 minutes. Working together, how many pages can they type in 30 minutes? ( )A.15 ( )B.20 ( )C.65 ( )D.75

3.Consider the following series: 3, 4, 6, 9, 13, ____ What comes next? ( )A.15 ( )B.16 ( )C.17 ( )D.18

4.3 blocks are chosen randomly on a chessboard. What is the probability that they are in the same diagonal? ( )A.0.002688 ( )B.0.011 ( )C.0.002888 ( )D.0.0048

5.What is the area of the triangle ABC with A(e,p) B(2e,3p) and C(3e,5p)? where p = PI (3.141592654) ( )A.1.2 ( )B.0 ( )C.5 ( )D.3

6.Silu and Meenu were walking on the road.Silu said, "I weigh 51 Kgs. How much do you weigh?"Meenu replied that she wouldn't reveal her weight directly as she is overweight. But she said, "I weigh 29 Kgs plus half of my weight."How much does Meenu weigh? ( )A.57 ( )B.60 ( )C.58 ( )D.67

7.The total expense of a boarding house are partly fixed and partly variable with the number of boarders. The charge is Rs.70 per head when there are 25 boarders and Rs.60 when there are 50 boarders. Find the charge per head when there are 100 boarders. ( )A.65 ( )B.55 ( )C.50 ( )D.45

8.Amal bought 5 pens, 7 pencils and 4 erasers. Rajan bought 6 pens, 8 erasers and 14 pencils for an amount which was half more than what Amal had paid. What % of the total amount paid by Amal was paid for pens? ( )A.37.5 ( )B.62.5 ( )C.50 ( )D.None of these

9.I lost Rs.68 in two races. My second race loss is Rs.6 more than the first race. My friend lost Rs.4 more than me in the second race. What is the amount lost by my friend in the second race? ( )A.40 ( )B.41 ( )C.44 ( )D.42

10.(1-1/6) (1-1/7).... (1- (1/ (n+4))) (1-(1/ (n+5))) = ? leaving the first numerater and last denominater, all the numerater and denominater will cancelled out one another. ( )A.5/(n+5) ( )B.1-1/(n+6) ( )C.1/(n+5) ( )D.1/(n+6)

11.A face of the clock is divided into three parts. First part hours total is equal to the sum of the second and third part. What is the total of hours in the bigger part? ( )A.12 ( )B.3 ( )C.6 ( )D.9

12.With 4/5 full tank vehicle travels 12 miles, with 1/3 full tank how much distance travels ( )A.11 ( )B.5 ( )C.15 ( )D.6

13.Wind blows 160 miles in 330min.for 80 miles how much time required? ( )A.160 ( )B.165 ( )C.170 ( )D.175

14,A person was fined for exceeding the speed limit by 10mph.another person was also fined for exceeding the same speed limit by twice the same if the second person was travelling at a speed of 35 mph. find the speed limit ( )A.10 ( )B.15 ( )C.35 ( )D.40

15.A sales person multiplied a number and get the answer is 3 instead of that number divided by 3. what is the answer he actually has to get. ( )A.1/4 ( )B.1/3 ( )C.1/2 ( )D.1/6

16.Low temperature at the night in a city is 1/3 more than 1/2 hinge as higher temperature in a day. Sum of the low temp and high temp is 100 c. then what is the low temp ( )A.40 ( )B.30 ( )C.20 ( )D.50

17.car is filled with four and half gallons of oil for full round trip. Fuel is taken 1/4 gallons more in going than coming. What is the fuel consumed in coming up. ( )A.2 ( )B.3 ( )C.4 ( )D.5

18.A work is done by the people in 24 min. One of them can do this work alone in 40 min. How much time required to do the same work for the second person ( )A.35 ( )B.50 ( )C.60 ( )D.24

19.In a company 30% are supervisors and 40% employees are male if 60% of supervisors are male. What is the probability? That a randomly chosen employee is a male or female? ( )A.26.4 ( )B.2.64 ( )C.0.264 ( )D.0.0264

20.In 80 coins one coin is counterfeit what is minimum number of weighing to find out counterfeit coin?. ( )A.4 ( )B.5 ( )C.40 ( )D.20

21.What will be effect of sizeof operator on Unions? ( )A.gives the size of the biggest member ( )B.gives the size of sum of all members ( )C.gives the size of the smallest of the members ( )D.none of the above

22.Divide by Zero is a common exception of type ( )A.Run Time ( )B.Compile Time ( )C.can be either Run time or Compile time ( )D.none of the above 23.Which of the following statements is false? ( )A.Pointers are designed for storing memory addresses ( )B.Arrays are passed by value to functions ( )C.Both of the above are false ( )D.none of the above

24.Output of the following program is main() {int i=0; for(i=0;i<20;i++) {switch(i) case 0:i+=5; case 1:i+=2; case 5:i+=5; default i+=4; break;} printf("%d,",i); } } ( )A.0,5,9,13,17 ( )B.5,9,13,17 ( )C.12,17,22 ( )D.16,21

25.Predict the output or error(s) for the following: void main() { int const * p=5; printf("%d",++(*p)); } ( )A.compiler error ( )B.6 ( )C.5 ( )D.7

26.p is main() { int i=10; i=!i>14; Printf ("i=%d",i); } ( )A.10 ( )B.0 ( )C.14 ( )D.13

27. void main() { int i; for(i=1;i<4,i++) switch(i) case 1: printf("%d",i);break; { case 2:printf("%d",i);break; case 3:printf("%d",i);break; } switch(i) case 4:printf("%d",i); } ( )A.1,2,3,4 ( )B.4 ( )C.3,4 ( )D.1

28.void main() { int i=7; printf("%d",i++*i++); } ( )A.8 ( )B.49 ( )C.56 ( )D.none of this

29.Which standard library function will you use to find the last occurance of a character in a string in C? ( )A.strnchar() ( )B.strchar ( )C.strrchar() ( )D.strrchr() 30.What will be output when you will execute following c code? #include void main(){ int check=2; switch(check){ case 1: printf("D.W.Steyn"); case 2: printf(" M.G.Johnson"); case 3: printf(" Mohammad Asif"); default: printf(" M.Muralidaran"); } }

Choose all that apply: A. M.G.Johnson B. M.Muralidaran C. M.G.Johnson Mohammad Asif M.Muralidaran D. Compilation error E. None of the above 31. Read the following information carefully and answer the questions given below it:

(A)There are five friends

(B)They are standing in a row facing south.

(C)Jayesh is to the immediate right to Alok.

(D)Pramod is between Bhagat and Subodh.

(E)Subodh is between Jayesh and Pramod.

32. Who is at the extreme left end?

(a) Alok (e) None of these (b) Bhagat (c) Subodh

(d) Inadequate Data

33. Who is in the middle?

(a) Bhagat (b) Jayesh (c) Pramod (d) Subodh (e)Alok

34Thease questions are based on the following information.

( I ) 'A * B' means 'A is brother of B'

( II ) 'A / B' means 'B is mother of A'

( III ) 'A – B' means 'A is father of B'

( IV ) 'A + B' means 'B is sister of A' 35.Which of the following means L is daughter of H?

A.) L + K / J – H B.) H – J * R + L C.) L – J * H / K D.) L + W * R / H

36.In a certain code 'INACTIVE' is written as VITCANIE. How is 'COMPUTER' written in that code? A.) UTEPMOCR B.) MOCPETUR C.) ETUPMOCR D.) PMOCRETU

37.If PRIVATE is coded as 1234567 and RISK is coded as 2398, how is RIVETS coded? A.) 232679 B.) 243769 C.) 234769 D.) 234976 38.How many times do the hands of a clock coincide in a day?

A.) 20 B.) 21

D.) 24 C.) 22

39.RETICENT : TALK a.Abstemious : Devour b.Tasteless : Savor c)Likely : Conjecture d)Cranky: Grumble 40.Dance : Choreography a.) Script : Writing b.) Music : Composition c.) Food : Cooking d.) Skipping : Rope 41. Deity : Temple a)Crucifix : Church b.) Teacher : School c.) Sculpture : Museum d.) Machine : Factory Six persons A, B, C, D, E and F are sitting around a circular table. B is sitting to the immediate right of E. C is not sitting next to F. F is sitting opposite to B and D is sitting opposite to E. Who is sitting to the immediate left of D ?

Solutions: Its given that there are 6 persons sitting around the table. Six persons that means you should represent 6 points. That means 3 lines. Draw 3 lines as shown in the below figure. Later it is given that B is sitting to the immediate right of E. So we shall start with E. Just choose any of the end of the line and mark it as E. And B is sitting immediate right to E. So put B at the right side of E. Now the arrangement will be look like this,

Later its given that C is not sitting next to F. We don't have any idea about this statement at present. So skip to next statement, i.e., F is sitting opposite to B. We know where B is. So mark F to the opposite to B. Its also given that D is sitting opposite to E. So mark D as opposite to E. Now the arrangement will look like,

So only A and C are available.... Now go to the previous statement which we have skipped. C is not sitting next to F. With this statement its clearly known that we cant place C besides F. So we can place A there. And now there is only one gap between D and B. We can place C there. So the final arrangement of seating will be appear like this.

42) Pointing towards a boy, Veena said, “He is the son of only son of my grandfather.” How is that boy related to Veena? A. Uncle B. Brother C. Cousin D. Data inadequate E. None of these

43) Pointing towards Ritka, Nirdosh said, “I am the only son of her mother’s son.” How is Ritka related to Nirdosh? A Aunt B.Niece . C.Mother D.Cousin E.None of these

44) In a certain code, PAINTER is written NCGPRGP, then REASON would be written as A.PCYQMN

B. PGYQMN

C. PGYUMP

D. PGYUPM

45) Amnesia : Memory : : Paralysis : ?

A. Movement B. Limbs C. Handicapped D. Legs 46) A family consists of six members P, Q, R, X, Y and Z. Q is the son of R but R is not mother of Q. P and R are a married couple. Y is the brother of R. X is the daughter of P. Z is the brother of P. Who is the father of Q ? A. P B. R C. X D. Z 47) M, N, O, L, R, I, V, ? A. A B. E C. F D. H 48) Find the odd one out A. Ruby B. Sapphire C. Granite D. Topaz Each of the following questions contains two statements followed by two conclusions numbered I and II. You have to consider the two statements to be true, even if they seen to be at variance at the commonly known facts. You have to decide which of the given conclusions definitely follows from the given statements. Give answer ((a) if only I follows ; ((b)if only conclusion II follows ; ((c) if either I or II follows; ((d) if neither I nor II follows and ((e) if both I and II follow

49.Statement : Some tables are glasses. All trees are tables. Conclusions: I.Some trees are glasses II. Some glasses are trees. A. a B. b C. c D. d E. e 50.Statement : No man is a lion. Somu is a man. Conclusions: I. Somu is not a lion. II. All men are not Somu.A. a B. b C. c D. d E. e 51.Statement : All students are girls. No girl is dull Conclusions : I. There are no boys in the class II. No student is dull A. a B. b C. c D. d E. e

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